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Camping & Hiking | Home » » Energizer Carabiner LED Area Tent Light | | | | | | | Description: | | A great choice for on the trail or at the campsite, and a outstanding illumination device for any adventure. This carabiner LED Area light will provide 360 degree area of bright 50 lumens of light. The runtime on enclosed batteries if 5 hours and can clip anywhere with the attachable carabiner clip. This product can also be used as a directional flashlight for additional purpose. The slim design lets you pack anywhere for great access, from hands free to flashlight. | | | Features: | |
• Offers three light modes: 360-degree area light, high/low, and directional flashlight
• Carabiner clip allows for hands-free use
• Slim design for maximum portability
• Designed to easily clip on tents, backpacks, and anywhere else you need it
• Includes four AAA Energizer MAX batteries
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| 0.35 pounds | | Package Length:
| 6.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.8 inches | | Package Height:
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| 0.35 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 48 reviews |
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85 of 91 found the following review helpful:
Let there be great light (for your tent)Aug 10, 2011
By Norman Horn Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R118YQDTXS8FFY In this video, I highlight the features of this Energizer Carabiner LED Area Tent Light. One minor correction: it emits *50* lumens, not 40 lumens.
16 of 20 found the following review helpful:
purse-handles, belt-loops, & gym bags! Everyone in our family has one.Sep 29, 2011
By Bmommy As a busy mom on-the-go, this multi-purpose flashlight has come in handy so many times. I clipped it onto my purse when I got it, and thought it would basically be used "for emergencies." Wow. It ended up being so useful for everyday situations, too. When one of the kids got a splinter at a football game, we needed its nice bright light to see well enough to get the pesky splinter out. Of course, it always comes in handy for finding the right key in the dark and unlocking the door. When the light on our garage door opener died, we used this light to maneuver the obstacles in the pitch-black garage. At that point I bought a second one to keep in the car with the First Aid kit.
We used it to find the dog when he takes too long to come in. I used it to quickly signal my husband when he was loaded up with popcorn and couldn't find our seat at the movies! Then, at that point, I decided to just bite the bullet and buy a few more: one to put in our "tornado shelter" area of the basement because where we live the power goes out frequently with bad storms. Candles are OK for adults, but obviously not safe with small kids around, so I bought one for each child (which they promptly "customized" with strips of different color duct tape, so we know whose is whose! When the storms start to get bad, each child gets their Energizer light out, and if the lights go out, they click theirs on. They like to clip it on the belt-loop so they have constant light around them the whole time.
By the way, we also use rechargeable batteries all the time. One of the chargers we use is this one: Rayovac Everyday-Use 4 Position AA/AAA Easy Charger with 2AA and 2AAA OPP Low Self Discharge NiMH batteries. It saves us a fortune in batteries, and we can use our Energizer Carabiner lights without worrying about chewing up batteries and cash.
9 of 11 found the following review helpful:
What you'll like, what you may notAug 11, 2011
By C. G. King Hanging this light in a tent overhead would work well because it's very bright, however, using it in hand has some limitations. Its best handheld use is as a flashlight although I'd find it a bit heavy to carry in a backpack compared to other options unless it's also to serve as an overhead light at a campsite. The three LED lights on each side offer two levels of brightness, but even the lesser setting is very bright and a bit blinding if not overhead or behind you. Because of that its use for me is limited. I'd hoped it would work as an auxiliary light source during a power out, but the only place I could put it in the house is hung from the arms of a ceiling fan because lower placements didn't work well. And from the fan, I couldn't get to it easily to turn it off.
Speaking of on/off, the button for this purpose is very hard to push. Ideally, because of its placement, you'd want to depress the button with the pad of your thumb as you hold it, but that doesn't work for me. I have to use the tip of a finger with a very short nail to provide enough pressure and that means two handed operation, which I find more awkward than I'd like. Pressing the button cycles the light from side light brightness level to flashlight too or flashlight alone and then off.
I like products that serve multiple purposes, even unlikely ones, but this seems to be more of a niche item, great for its intended purpose in a tent or like placement, but not so great for other possible uses such as walking after dark (there are lighter weight options) or power outs where a lantern does a better job.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Worked GREAT in my Truck CamperOct 31, 2011
By Tim Carter
"AsktheBuilderdotcom"
I got this flashlight in the early summer just in time for an event at Mt. Washington in New Hampshire. I'm a ham radio operator and was there for a three-day event providing communications from the base of the mountain to the summit.
This little flashlight worked wonders at night when I slept in the back of my truck inside the cap. It was plenty of light to read with and I loved the spotlight feature when I had to walk outdoors. Believe me, it's DARK up there. No streetlights, just starlight.
You'll love this handy flashlight.
Tim Carter W3ATB 73's
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great ProductOct 06, 2011
By R. Wilson
"Wilson"
We live in the mountains,and have power outages during the winter months from time to time.This is a must have item for moving about the house in these cases.Comes with batteries and a good attachable clip.I bought two of them to have on hand.Candels cause fires,these do not!Thank you Amazon for carrying good safety products.
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